The effect on sitting posture of a desk with a 10° inclination for reading and writing
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M. P. J. M. Van Riel | C. J. Snijders | J. van Wingerden | M. De Wall | J. P. Van Wingerden | M. DE WALL | M. VAN RIEL | C. J. Snijders
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